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'Heart of Gold', an initiative by Britannia Good Day and The Times of India, brings you stories of individuals who have made a difference to society and transformed lives with their acts of compassion and goodwill. The viewers get to know the stories of citizens who go out of their way to do good for others. Here's a closer look some of the stories that have been encouraging everyone to spread the message of goodness. In a world of cut throat competition, how much do you care to give? How much you care to share?The Happiness Project founded by Priyanjali Mitra and Aakar Gandhi is an abode of learning for children from economically backward sections. But spreading smiles amongst these underprivileged kids is a group of 50 college students from Delhi. The volunteers ensure that the school is brimming with life as they engage the young ones in activities of art, craft and theatre.Sanjeev Trehan, a businessman from Ghaziabad, volunteers an hour every morning to manage the traffic on NH-24. It's because of Sanjeev's selfless efforts that many commuters are breathing a sigh of relief. This is the inspiring story of a man inculcating consciousness by cajoling commuters to follow traffic.Also, look at the story of Sujatha Sahu, founder, 17000ft foundation, which is "Enriching Lives". And, Meet Netaidas Mukherjee who runs a unique service, a 24x7 emergency response unit that relentlessly works towards rescuing and reuniting the lost, abandoned or the mentally challenged with their families. Netaidas' story is an enduring testament to the spirit of the city of joy!